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Preview of MLA Paper Formatting – FREE Handout to Model M.L.A. Front Page Submission Format

MLA Paper Formatting – FREE Handout to Model M.L.A. Front Page Submission Format

Created by
Laura Randazzo
Help students understand the proper way to format the first page of their essays according to the Modern Language Association (MLA) 9th Edition guidelines with this attractive reference sheet/handout that includes a detailed model and helpful tips.Want more materials to help your students become skilled writers?Click here for materials to teach in-text citations and works cited page formatting for the MLA 9th Edition Handbook.Click here for essay rubrics and student feedback sheets for four mode
Preview of Research Project - Source Templates

Research Project - Source Templates

Created by
Jennifer Warren
When students are doing a research paper, staying organized is key. These templates give students a place to write down the important information about their source, and then the information they found in that source. This will help them then be able to organize their thoughts into their outline and paper, and ultimately into their resources/ bibliography.When students are doing a research project, letting them choose sources is key. Having these available for kids to fill out about their so
Preview of Genius Hour Interactive Notebook

Genius Hour Interactive Notebook

This interactive notebook is to help get you and your students started with Genius Hour in your classroom. There is a suggested teacher roll-out guide with activities and links to videos to go along with the student notebook pages. In the notebook, students can: - develop their passions - decide their driving questions - brainstorm their products - record their research - reflect on their learning**********************************************************************What TEACHERS are saying abo
Preview of Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer

Opinion Writing Graphic Organizer

Created by
Tim Lavallee
This page works as a prewriting organizer for argumentative or opinion writing in upper elementary through high school writing classes. Students will plan their writing using this document by stating their topic or guiding question, giving an opinion, supporting the opinion or argument with relevant facts and details, and finally wrapping it all up with a concluding statement. This is ideal for all students, but may be especially appealing to students with special needs who prefer the structur
Preview of Finding Credible Sources PowerPoint

Finding Credible Sources PowerPoint

Created by
Eat Sleep ELA
This 12-page presentation takes students through the process of finding credible sources starting from the definition and ending with a practice activity. Last slide includes a graphic to help students ask questions about sources as they research.
Preview of Google Slides Historical Figure Facebook Profile Template

Google Slides Historical Figure Facebook Profile Template

Created by
Zachary Hynes
Use this Google Slides template to help students gain a better understanding of a historical figure and to enhance their research skills! Students can fill out biographical information by clicking on the text. They can also add photos and post up to four status updates with dates.
Preview of Finding Credible Sources on the Internet- Slides & Activity for Google Drive

Finding Credible Sources on the Internet- Slides & Activity for Google Drive

Created by
Read Write West
This slide presentation provides an overview of how to find and discern credible information on the internet and the importance of citing credible sources in academic papers and essays. Builds digital literacy with an activity for students to compare articles from two different websites using the CRAP method, independently or together as a class. (Completed activity included on final slide as a teacher time saver!)
Preview of Black History Month Research Project

Black History Month Research Project

Celebrate Black History Month and diversity with an engaging research activity! This project prompts older students to create resumes for African American heroes. Includes activity instructions, templates, name cards for 42 historical figures, and an example of the finished product. Think beyond the month of February and use this resource throughout the year to celebrate diversity! Click here to follow my shop or leave a review below in exchange for the free resource.Includes:Instructions2 Resum
Preview of ELA Substitute Plans

ELA Substitute Plans

Created by
ELA Seminar Gal
Emergency ELA Substitute Plans Formula for Successful Sub Plans: • The instructions must be simple (so they’re understood by students and substitutes). • The tasks must be relevant (so students know that their work will be revisited or assessed). • The lessons must be fun (so that even the most resistant learner will want to do the assignments). Here are 75 minutes of my favorite activities to leave for emergency plans so the substitute is delivering worthy lessons, the students are enjoy
Preview of Lots of MLA Practice

Lots of MLA Practice

Created by
EducatNsocal
MLA broken down by topic: (1) MLA: How It's Done - 1 page visual with instructions on how to format any Word document into MLA format.(2) 15 essays that are not in MLA format - plentiful practice for students to help learn and reinforce tedious MLA rules.(3) Bibliography How-To - a quick glance at how to format book, internet, and periodical bibliography entries (the three most tested on state testing).(4) 2 practice bibliography worksheets with key(5) Essay in proper MLA format - great to refer
Preview of How to write a research paper

How to write a research paper

Created by
Tasha St. Onge
The first time students hear the words "research paper," they immediately want to run. This packet breaks down performing research and writing the paper in manageable steps that the students will put the students at ease. There is a clear explanation of the assignment and then an outline of the steps involved, along with detailed information on how to complete these steps. Teachers can make copies of the packet for their students and go through all of the information with students prior to an
Preview of Natural Resources Advertisement Activity and Rubric

Natural Resources Advertisement Activity and Rubric

This activity gets students to part take in the exporting process. They will chose a country, research where they send their natural resources and create an advertisement to get people to import that country's goods.
Preview of How to write a research paper (with rubric)

How to write a research paper (with rubric)

This is a short outline description of how to write a research paper, including a rubric for grading. The instructions explain a detailed step-by-step of finding sources, creating a bibliography, highlighting information, creating an outline and writing your paper. The rubric gives specific points for organization, grammar, plagiarism, use of quotes, appropriateness of sources, and citation of outlines. The document is in Microsoft Word, and can be edited as necessary to be used in any classr
Preview of Breaking News Journalism Assignment

Breaking News Journalism Assignment

This is an assignment that I used at the beginning of the year for my journalism class. My class submits articles to the local newspaper. However, before we started that adventure, I wanted to make sure the students had a basic understanding of journalism and investigative writing concepts. This assignment is also really fun because it requires students to create a newspaper for a fictional community of their choosing! The requirements are listed in the PDF.
Preview of Free Journalism Research Powerpoint Assignment

Free Journalism Research Powerpoint Assignment

Created by
Tracee Orman
Student handout with requirements & directions for a research project Powerpoint (or Keynote presentation). Gives a list of suggested journalists/notable figures in journalism & students must choose one to research. Student worksheet with specific information to find is included. Customize to fit your needs.
Preview of Sample Research Paper Outline (MLA)

Sample Research Paper Outline (MLA)

Created by
Mme Miller
This sample outline includes teacher notes (be sure to view in markup mode) that explains each aspect of the outline. It is ideal for students doing a research paper for first time, or as a scaffolding tool to guide students researching on their own. It includes information about topics and subtopics, MLA format and bullets/numbering. I use this outline with younger students researching endangered animals as well as with older students researching more abstract historical or modern topics. Becau
Preview of Free Mythology Research Project: Greek Festival

Free Mythology Research Project: Greek Festival

In a comprehensive study of Greek Mythology, students become one of the gods or goddess's, research using at least 4 sources, complete a 3-5 page paper in MLA format, create a prop, visual, and toga, and present at the class Greek Festival.Click here to follow me for free lessons and sales!Click here to have free lessons and unit ideas sent to your email.Related Products♉ Free Greek Mythology Writing Assignment:Common Core♉ Free Mythology Research Project: Greek Festival♉ Greek Mythology Literac
Preview of Battlebots: Is a Hotdog a Sandwich?

Battlebots: Is a Hotdog a Sandwich?

Created by
N3rd Nation
Inspired by Eduprotocols: Debate It!This product is a way for students to learn how to write using the skills of C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) to defend their claim: is a hotdog a sandwich? Use it in a whole group after students have had time to work on their paragraphs on their own and post a copy of their slide 3 in a class set of slides - this will allow students to see examples of what their peers are writing and to have a say in the debate. Please rate and give feedback on the product
Preview of In-Text Citations and Quotation Formatting (MLA 8th Ed.) - EDITABLE

In-Text Citations and Quotation Formatting (MLA 8th Ed.) - EDITABLE

This has been a truly helpful resource for my students. With relevant examples, this four-page resource walks students through each aspect of citing sources in-text. In doing so, it shows students how to create citations, where to put them, and how to edit quotations with brackets or emphasis. This resource abides by the standards of MLA 8th edition. This resource also includes an editable Word document and a PDF. Thank you!
Preview of American Documents Workbook

American Documents Workbook

A classical approach to learning about American Government and primary source documents, this book is a must have for teachers who want to give their students a tool to become thoroughly familiar with the original speeches and documents written and created by our nation's movers and shapers. Ideally, this could be used as a companion workbook for the Classical Conversations Challenge I Words Aptly Spoken American Documents, but one does not need to own Words Aptly Spoken or be a part of Challen
Preview of The CRAAP Test (for Evaluating Sources) | Lesson and CRAAP Checklist Handout

The CRAAP Test (for Evaluating Sources) | Lesson and CRAAP Checklist Handout

Created by
MsMoyles
This CRAAP Test handout is a short lesson and CRAAP test checklist to support middle and high school learners evaluate the validity of online or print texts. This handout is perfect for most English, literacy, ESL, and social sciences courses, as well as other writing or communication units.Page 1:CRAAP test defined CRAAP test acronym explainedCRAAP test rationale -- why use this method?Page 2:CRAAP test checklist for learners to apply the test to any text of their choosingRelated Products ---"C
Preview of Career Research Project for Grades 6 - 12 and ESL students

Career Research Project for Grades 6 - 12 and ESL students

Created by
Laurel McKee
This is a everything you need for your students to complete a career research paper. Students will learn how to: research 3 different careers they may want to pursue, find out what they need to reach those career goals, write a research paper with MLA style documentation and finally write business letters to organizations to find more information. This updated lesson plan includes: a rubric, parent letter, Career Project Questions, note card set up, paraphrasing explanation, parenthetical docu
Preview of Inventor/Invention Graphic Organizer with Example

Inventor/Invention Graphic Organizer with Example

Need a writing graphic organizer when you're working on inventors and inventions? This might just be what you need! This short graphic organizer helps students write a 350 word essay with the following information:inventorinventionage of inventor when the invention was createddescription of the inventionchanges made to the inventionusefulness of invention nowThis download is available in PDF (ready to print!) or Word Doc (ready to edit for your needs!).
Preview of Digital RESEARCH JOURNAL Inquiry-Based Graphic Organizer for Research Synthesis

Digital RESEARCH JOURNAL Inquiry-Based Graphic Organizer for Research Synthesis

Teaching the research essay in AP Language and Composition or High School English Language Arts? This digital journal is compatible with Google Drive® and allows students to keep track of their research.This ​resource will direct your students and their research using an inquiry-based model by prompting them to ask a question, and then conduct their research based on this question. Most importantly, they will analyze this research.This resource is offered as an online option for Mondays Made Ea
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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